77. The Leadership Compass: The Perfect Activity for your next faculty meeting
Description
In this episode of Counselor Chat, we’re diving into a fun and insightful activity that can be a game-changer for your next faculty meeting or even for use with students—The Leadership Compass.
This activity helps individuals identify their leadership style based on four compass directions: North, South, East, and West. Whether you’re a “take charge” North, a “big picture” East, a “detail-oriented” West, or a “relationship-building” South, this exercise fosters a deeper understanding of how each style contributes to effective teamwork.
You’ll learn how to use this tool to boost collaboration, appreciate the diversity of leadership approaches, and build stronger connections with your colleagues.
Key Takeaways:
- The Fable of the Blind Men and the Elephant: A powerful story to illustrate the importance of understanding different perspectives.
- Leadership Compass Breakdown:
- North: Action-oriented, loves to get things done.
- East: Big picture thinkers who work with the end in mind.
- West: Detail-focused and question everything to ensure clarity.
- South: Relationship-focused and ensure everyone’s voice is heard.
- How to Use the Leadership Compass: Tips for facilitating the activity with faculty and students, including creating a visual compass in your room.
- The Power of Diverse Leadership Styles: Why you need all four directions on your team for true collaboration and success.
Links Mentioned:
The Leadership Compass Activity
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